These are “hidden” packages that won’t show in the packages node anywhere.
Did you restore the content library or did you let it repopulate by forcing
content update?
Either way, dropping an empty file named CliUpg.acu into the hman.box inbox on
the site server should regenerate them properly.
Something I recently noticed was missing operating system information criteria
on the configuration item creation gui. Anyone have an idea the table/data I
have missing that would have populate this gui? I haven't yet updated to 1702,
would this perhaps be re-written during that process? I
I just restored the content library. I’ll create CliUpg.acu and see how it
goes. I wonder what the other set of packages that are visible are…
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Behalf Of Jason Sandys
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We were looking into it because of the Intel AMT vulnerability. AFAIK the only
way to totally fix it is with a BIOS update from the manufacturer. We made a
configuration baseline to identify all the systems and we were going to test
using SCUP for BIOS updates on some of them to see how it
I had no problem with installing the BIOS updates for Optiplex 9020 and 7040’s
through the application model with a batch file and forcing a reboot after
hours. We had a few failures (6%), but no failures bricked the machine.
We couldn’t figure out a way to install the laptop BIOS updates,
I am finding lately that I am having to uninstall/reinstall the CCM client
on about 1 in 10 computers. When I do uninstall the client, I remove all
the files in the ccm folder before reinstalling. I find that there are
usually a couple of .tmp files in the folder that are locked. that seems to
be
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